Saturday, November 1, 2014

Coming Alongside to Help

"And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not behold Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you, and will be in you" (John 14:16-17)

I experienced today one of the most tender and heart-touching moments that I have ever witnessed, beloved!  We were at the nursing home where Bev's mom resides and were about to leave.  In the hallway outside her room, an elderly Alzheimer's resident was trying with great difficulty to move her wheelchair down the hall to the front lobby where many love to sit.  Another resident, a man in a motorized wheelchair came up behind her and grabbed her chair, I thought to move it out of his way.  Instead he asked her, "Are you having difficulty, ma'am?"  Without waiting for a reply, he took a firm hold on the armrest of her manual wheelchair and "hit the gas" of his motorized wheelchair.  I watched in amazement as he literally "towed" her to her destination before continuing on his way.  He had actually come alongside her to help her and was able to see her through her dilemma.

"Not a big deal," some might say.  But it surely is if you are an Alzheimer's victim confined to a nursing home and you can't get your wheelchair to work for you!  What occurred to me instantly as I watched that special moment of ministry going on was that the Greek word Parakletos, recorded here in the words of the Apostle John to describe God's gift to us of the indwelling Holy Spirit, literally means "one coming alongside to help."  What I was seeing played out before my eyes was for me a reminder of the work of the Spirit of God daily in my own life and in the lives of those who have a true relationship by faith with Jesus Christ.

Just as that "good Samaritan" came alongside to help that sweet lady in her distress, so the Spirit of God is present within us to "come alongside" and help us through whatever it is that we are facing.  And in like manner, beloved, again beautifully exemplified by that unidentified helper today, we as believers have the responsibility to "come alongside" those into whose lives the Holy Spirit may send us.  No matter what the need may be, we should be doing all that we can to help others along the way, especially along the path to knowing Jesus Christ and living with Him eternally.

I am pretty sure that the aforementioned gentleman today does not know that I witnessed his gift of grace and mercy.  I am sure that he does not know what an impact his example made upon my life and what a reminder he was and is to me of what I need to be doing more of myself from day to day.  The formula is pretty simple, beloved:  

(1) Be on the lookout always for those who are stuck on the side of life's path, and 
(2) Do whatever is needed to meet their need and to set them moving again in the direction that God would have them to go. 

As you do that, you will be imitating the person and work of the Spirit of God in your own life.  You will also be advancing the kingdom of God and you will certainly be exalting the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and pointing others to Him!

Ron 

Friday, September 26, 2014

Carnivorous Chickens?

"If you love Me, you will keep My commandments" (John 14:15)

"Stupid bird!"  Those were my wife's precise words recently as she read once again the words "Vegetarian Fed Hens" on the outside of the carton of fresh eggs she had just purchased.  You see, anyone who knows Bev knows that she and vegetables are not on the best speaking terms!  In fact, when I pointed out to her that all chickens are fed vegetable products, her response was "Not mine!"  Carnivorous chickens?  Really?  I suppose that in her world such critters might just exist!

We all love to play by our own rules, don't we, beloved?  It is a trait of human nature as long as there have been human beings that we insist on deciding what is best for us and by what standards we will live our lives.  Now in all fairness we have become civilized to the point that we do submit to some degree to people of authority over us.  After all, lots of folks have bosses, children have parents, and all of us as citizens live under the watchful eye of Big Brother!  But in our heart of hearts,we would rather have everything go our way, have everyone around us dance to our tune.

Jesus blew such a common trait of human nature to smithereens when He proclaimed to His disciples that if they truly loved Him, they would obey Him.  And I am pretty sure that it is safe for us to assume that by "My commandments" He really meant all His commandments.  No wiggle-room, no side doors, no back windows out of which to climb.  Just straight forward, dead-ahead obedience, walking moment by moment in the will of the Lord.  Jesus did not chew His cabbage twice on this point: the only real evidence that we even have a relationship with Him will be the degree to which we obey Him!

You see, beloved, being a Christian is not really a complicated issue at all.  It means simply that moment by moment and day by day, I discover what the Master's will is for my life and then I go out and do it.  Just do it.  Otherwise, you are going to find yourself lost in that nether-world inhabited by unicorns and carnivorous chickens.  You gotta love her!

Ron

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Joy Unspeakable!

"Therefore you too now have sorrow; but I will see you again, and your heart will rejoice, and no one takes your joy away from you" (John 16:22)

The phrase "joy unspeakable and full of glory" is the title of a gospel song from 1900 written by Church of God minister Barney Elliott Warren.  His inspiration came from the words of the Apostle Peter about the joy that comes from the gospel of Jesus Christ.

"Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory" (1 Peter 1:8, KJV)

Peter wrote concerning how, though the believer cannot see Jesus right now visibly, still because of our faith in Him and His finished work on the cross, our hearts are filled with joy, a depth of joy that it is absolutely impossible to adequately put into words.  It is truly "joy unspeakable" and it ought to overflow our lives!  It ought to be so infectious that those who are exposed to it when they are in our presence cannot help but notice that something is very, very different about us.  We are not weird but we are joyful!  As Barney Warren put it so well:

"I have found the joy no tongue can tell,
How the waves of glory roll;
It is like a great o'erflowing well,
Springing up within my soul"

It you could have seen the faces and manner of the disciples that final night with Jesus, beloved, you would definitely not have seen "poster children" for the joy of the Lord!  They were anything but joyful, so great was their sorrow over His coming departure from them.  And though He sought to convince them that their hearts would be joyful after a little while of sorrow, they just could not and would not believe it.  It was not until after the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost that the true transformation of heart and life began.

How infectious is your joy right now, beloved?  If we are honest with ourselves, each one of us, we must confess that we are not always the most joyful people to be around.  What are we showing to our world that will catch their attention and cause them to want to know what (or who!) has gotten hold of us?  Let me encourage you to ask the Spirit of God to fill you to overflowing with the joy of Jesus Christ.  Ask Him to let your life so flow with the abundance of His joy that it cannot help but wash over those who know you.  It is truly "joy unspeakable" to have a living relationship with Jesus Christ and to be His ambassadors in this world so darkened by sin!  Come on!  Let the waves of glory roll!

Ron     

Friday, August 1, 2014

The Spirit of God at Work!

"And He, when He comes, will convict the world concerning sin, and righteousness, and judgment; concerning sin, because they do not believe in Me; concerning righteousness, because I go to the Father, and concerning judgment, because the ruler of this world has been judged" (John 16:8-11)

To attempt to describe fully the work of the Spirit of God in the world today, beloved, is a formidable task, indeed!  Seminary libraries are filled with thousands of volumes that have been written over generations on this subject alone.  Still Jesus, in His final night on earth with His disciples before going to the cross to pay the price for the sins of mankind, described for them graphically in very few words what the true work of the Spirit of God is in the world today.

In the verses above, note that the first work of the Spirit of God in the world today mentioned by Jesus is that He will "convict the world concerning sin."  The recognition of each person's sinfulness before God is the one great essential if he is ever to know forgiveness and receive eternal life.  That every man has sinned against God and stands under His divine condemnation is the deepest need of the human heart.  It is the work of the Spirit of God to reveal to every person, then, his lost condition spiritually before God and his need of God's gift of salvation through Jesus Christ.

Jesus went on to tell His disciples that the Spirit of God would also "convict the world concerning righteousness."  He told them that the "righteousness" about which He would convince the world can be found only in Jesus Christ Himself.  The evidence that His is the only true righteousness is seen in the fact that the Father received Him to glory following His death, resurrection, and ascension and declared that with His righteousness He was truly "pleased."  Thus, beloved, it is not the righteousness of any man, no matter how lofty his standards or how hardy his efforts to attain it, that God accepts.  He only accepts the righteousness of the sinless Son of God and only in His righteousness can we find acceptance with the Father.

Finally, Jesus revealed to His disciples that the Spirit of God would "convict the world concerning judgment."  Mankind has deluded himself into believing today that no such judgment is forthcoming, that God either cannot or will not judge the sinfulness of man.  Man is only accountable to himself, so says the secular humanist, so there is nothing to fear.  The work of the Spirit of God is to convince the world that this judgment is not only real but that it is inevitable and that no man will escape it.  Jesus pointed to the fact that Satan himself had already been judged and would feel the full measure of God's wrath at the appointed time.  Why, then, would God not judge sinful man when He has not allowed the Father of Lies to escape?

What is so exciting for every true follower of Jesus Christ today, beloved, is the awareness that we are each partners with the Spirit of God in His work in the world today!  It is within us and through us that He seeks to work to let this sinful world know that salvation can be found in Jesus Christ and in Him alone.  Ours is the blessed privilege not only to know Christ personally and to know the assurance of our own salvation, but to tell others about Him as the Spirit of God gives us opportunity.

So the Spirit of God is truly at work in the world today!  The question that remains to be answered is whether or not you are working with Him?

Ron 

Friday, July 11, 2014

The Down Side of Following Jesus

"If the world hates you, you know that it has hated Me before it hated you" (John 15:18)

It has been quite some time since I sat down to put together a devotional blog, beloved, and I am glad to be doing it now at long last.  We are working our way on Sunday mornings through what is known as "The Upper Room Discourse" of Jesus, His final night with His disciples before going to the cross.  In actuality, these words were spoken after they had left the upper room and were on their way to Gethsemane.  But we consider them as part of that discourse as well.

These may seem to us on the surface to be words that are dark and somber, but Jesus was seeking to reveal to His disciples just what it would cost them to walk as He had walked and to serve as He had served.  He wanted them to know, as He does each of us today, that there is a definite "down side" to following Him in obedience.  Here in verses 17-25 we find that He disclosed to them first of all that they would be hated by those who had hated Him if they were faithful in proclaiming the gospel message and in turning the hearts of men to repentance and forgiveness.  If they chose to come out from the world has He had done, then hatred for them and their message would be the world's response to their ministry.  That reality has not changed at all today!

Next Jesus revealed to them in the 20th verse that they would not only be hated but persecuted as well.  You see, beloved, "hatred" does not like to stand alone but prefers to express itself in harassment and torture.  It wants the object of its hatred not only to be silenced but to suffer for having spoken and stood in the first place.

Finally, Jesus let them know that because of being hated and persecuted, they would be totally rejected by the world (verses 21-25).  Because the gospel message is rejected today, then those who proclaim it are rejected as well.  Have you noticed that, while "religion" is tolerated and even protected, any who desire a "relationship" with Jesus Christ by faith are not?  Have you noticed how fundamental Christianity is being blamed for society's woes?  It is not that they reject our political views, beloved, as much as it is that they reject the truth of God that Jesus Christ is the only Way and the only Truth and the only Life!

Yes, there is a "down side" to following Jesus Christ for any person today who would choose to be faithful.  But the most important truth is that, though we experience a "down" side in living for Christ, we are never "defeated."  Do you recall what the Apostle Paul wrote to encourage the hearts of the saints in Corinth?

"But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the surpassing greatness of the power may be of God and not from ourselves; we are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not despairing; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed" (2 Corinthians 4:7-9)

Though a "down side" to following Christ, then, know that we remain more than conquerors through Him who loved us, beloved!  Know that faithfulness to Christ, even bearing the down side of living as His servants in this world, is nothing compared to the glory that will be revealed one day to us and through us.  Hallelujah!

Ron